I knew my reservations weren't misguided when at 2a.m., 6 hours before my flight was due to leave, I received a text saying that the flight had been delayed to 10.30a.m. But of course, I only saw that message when I woke up at 6a.m. to go to the airport. A 10.30 flight simply would not do as that would mean I'd get to the office just in time for lunch. But of course, being such an ungodly hour, no service counters were open. In fact, the Air Asia counter would only be open at 8a.m.
There was nothing left to do but go to KLIA and get a seat on the 9a.m. MAS flight, something I probably should have done in the first place. I just managed to buy my ticket and check in on time, after which I went through immigrations (love those autogates!) and headed to Harrods for breakfast. A few minutes later, I'm sharing a table with a perfect stranger and disturbing the poor girl's breakfast by arguing with the unhelpful guy at the Air Asia service counter who insisted that I was a no show, even though I had no way to cancel my flight between receiving the SMS and the close of the Air Asia check in counter. Twenty minutes later, all I could get out of him was a flight credit, only for the KL-Bangkok leg, to be used within a week. Useless.
At this point, my flight is called for boarding, so I get up to pay, only to see a happy family of ants and cockroaches having a party on the Harrod's food preparation counter. Joy. Is it just me or is it impossible to find a good breakfast at KLIA? Luckily, my hardy Malaysian stomach and I suffered no ill effects from that insect-infested meal, but rest assured that I will never be eating there again. Be warned!
As for Air Asia, I've learned my lesson - never travel via budget airlines if your trip is remotely time-sensitive!
1 comment:
be safe in Bangkok, babe. xx
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